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Have the Rams needs changed as the draft nears?

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With most of the smoke cleared from free agency and many of the top players spoken for, the Los Angeles Rams Pro Player Personnel staff can take a small breather and let the College Scouting staff take the main stage. L.A. was busy. filling weak spots with proven NFL talent and renewing deals to keep their own coveted players from shipping out.

There’s still work to do and with the draft a month away, it’s a good time to take stock of the roster, re-examine what areas still need some upgrading, and ponder possible moves. The roster is current, with projected starters in bold. To kick off the conversation, I‘ve added some opinion on positional moves. Feel free to agree, disagree, or expound on them.

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Quarterback

Matthew Stafford, Stetson Bennett

The Rams are taking their time deciding on re-signing Jimmy Garappolo or any other veterans, for that matter. Is it a hint that they like a QB in the draft?

Move: Two are needed, there’s just no point in working Stafford’s arm and back any more than the minimum to get into shape, bring in a prospect and a camp body to throw all those drills. While I personally like the more mobile prospects, the Rams offense needs a QB with good size to stand in the pocket and the ability to zip the long outs. In other words, big guys with big arms.

Running back

Kyren Williams, Blake Corum. Jarquez Hunter, Jordan Waters

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I think the only question here is “How much play time will Hunter earn?”

Move: Probably need two more for camp and preseason games. Late round/undrafted are fine. Two I like are Chip Trayanum (Toledo) and Jam Miller (Alabama), both have the size, physicality, and speed  for the NFL.

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